U.S. patent application number 15/600655 was filed with the patent office on 2017-09-07 for apparatus and method for remotely controlling peripheral devices in mobile communication terminal.
The applicant listed for this patent is Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Hyo-Yong Jeong, Du-Seok Kim, Giu-Yeol Kim, Hyun-Cheol Park, Dong-Yun Shin, Jun-Mo Yang.
Application Number | 20170255362 15/600655 |
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Family ID | 46381813 |
Filed Date | 2017-09-07 |
United States Patent
Application |
20170255362 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kim; Du-Seok ; et
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September 7, 2017 |
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING PERIPHERAL DEVICES IN
MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL
Abstract
According to one embodiment, a method for remotely controlling
peripheral devices in a mobile communication terminal includes
acquiring a profile for a controlled peripheral device, configuring
a control application for the controlled peripheral device based on
the acquired profile, and controlling the controlled peripheral
device using the configured control application.
Inventors: |
Kim; Du-Seok; (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) ; Park; Hyun-Cheol; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ;
Kim; Giu-Yeol; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; Yang; Jun-Mo;
(Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; Shin; Dong-Yun; (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) ; Jeong; Hyo-Yong; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) |
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. |
Gyeonggi-do |
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46381813 |
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15/600655 |
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May 19, 2017 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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G08C 2201/92 20130101;
H04L 67/34 20130101; H04L 12/282 20130101; H04W 4/80 20180201; G06F
3/04842 20130101; G06F 3/04817 20130101; H04L 12/281 20130101; G08C
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Foreign Application Data
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Claims
1. An electronic device, comprising: one or more memories storing
instructions; a communication interface; and one or more
processors, operably coupled to the one or more memories and the
communication interface, configured to execute the stored
instructions to: display one or more objects for indicating one or
more external electronic devices, on a user interface (UI) for an
application for controlling an external electronic device; request,
in response to detecting an input on an object among the one or
more objects, control information for controlling an external
electronic device indicated by the object, to a server: receive,
from the server, the control information including data regarding
at least one function of the external electronic device; and
display at least one executable object associated with the at least
one function, on another UI for the application.
2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the one or more
processors are configured to execute the stored instructions to:
broadcast a message to search another electronic device located
around the electronic device; receive, from the one or more
external electronic devices, one or more messages including
information regarding the one or more external electronic devices;
and display, in response to receiving the one or more messages, the
one or more objects on the UI for the application.
3. The electronic device of claim 2, wherein the information
regarding the one or more external electronic devices includes at
least one of data regarding a device name of the one or more
external electronic devices, data regarding a model name of the one
or more external electronic devices, data regarding a network
address of the one or more external electronic devices, data
regarding a service name of the one or more external electronic
devices, data regarding a service type of the one or more external
electronic devices, data regarding an application installed in the
one or more external electronic devices, or data regarding a type
of the application.
4. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the one or more
processors are configured to execute the stored instructions to:
identify that the control information is not stored in the
electronic device; and request, in response to the identify that
the control information is not stored in the electronic device, the
control information to the server.
5. The electronic device of claim 4, wherein the one or more
processors are further configured to execute the stored
instructions to: identify that the control information is stored in
the electronic device; and display, based on the stored control
information, the at least one executable object on the another
UI.
6. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the control
information includes UI data for configuring the another UT, and
wherein the UI data includes at least one of image information
regarding the at least one executable object or layout information
regarding an arrangement of the at least one executable object.
7. The electronic device of claim 6, wherein the one or more
processors are configured to execute the stored instructions to:
display the at least one executable object arranged based on the
control information on the another UI for the application.
8. A method of an electronic device, the method comprising:
displaying one or more objects for indicating one or more external
electronic devices, on a user interface (UI) for an application for
controlling an external electronic device; requesting, in response
to detecting an input on an object among the one or more objects,
control information for controlling an external electronic device
indicated by the object, to a server; receiving, from the server,
the control information including data regarding at least one
function of the external electronic device; and displaying at least
one executable object associated with the at least one function, on
another for the application.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the displaying the one or more
objects comprises: broadcasting a message to search another
electronic device located around the electronic device; receiving,
from the one or more external electronic devices, one or more
messages including information regarding the one or more external
electronic devices; and displaying, in response to receiving the
one or more messages, the one or more objects on the UI for the
application.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the information regarding the
one or more external electronic devices includes at least one of
data regarding a device name of the one or more external electronic
devices, data regarding a model name of the one or more external
electronic devices, data regarding a network address of the one or
more external electronic devices, data regarding a service name of
the one or more external electronic devices, data regarding a
service type of the one or more external electronic devices, data
regarding an application installed in the one or more eternal
electronic devices, or data regarding a type of the
application.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the requesting the control
information comprises: identifying that the control information is
not stored in the electronic device; and requesting, in response to
the identify that the control information is not stored in the
electronic device, the control information to the server.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: identifying that
the control information is stored in the electronic device; and
displaying, based on the stored control information, the at least
one executable object on the another UI.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the control information includes
UI data for configuring the another UI, and wherein the UI data
includes at least one of image information regarding the at least
one executable object or layout information regarding an
arrangement of the at least one executable object.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the displaying the at least one
executable object comprises displaying the at least one executable
object arranged based on the control information on the another UI
for the application.
15. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer
readable storage medium having a computer readable program stored
therein, wherein the computer readable program, when executed on a
computing device, causes the computing device to: display one or
more objects for indicating one or more external electronic
devices, on a user interface (UI) for an application for
controlling an external electronic device; request, in response to
detecting an input on an object among the one or more objects,
control information for controlling an external electronic device
indicated by the object, to a server; receive, from the server, the
control information including data regarding at least one function
of the external electronic device; and display at least one
executable object associated with the at least one function, on
another UI for the application.
16. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the
displaying the one or more objects comprises: broadcast a message
to search another electronic device located around the electronic
device; receive, from the one or more external electronic devices,
one or more messages including information regarding the one or
more external electronic devices; and display, in response to
receiving the one or more messages, the one or more objects on the
UI for the application.
17. The computer program product of claim 16, wherein the
information regarding the one or more external electronic devices
includes at least one of data regarding a device name of the one or
more external electronic devices, data regarding a model name of
the one or more external electronic devices, data regarding a
network address of the one or more external electronic devices,
data regarding a service name of the one or more external
electronic devices, data regarding a service type of the one or
more external electronic devices, data regarding an application
installed in the one or more external electronic devices, or data
regarding a type of the application.
18. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the
requesting the control information comprises: identifying that the
control information is not stored in the electronic device; and
requesting, in response to the identify that the control
information is not stored in the electronic device, the control
information to the server.
19. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the control
information includes UI data for configuring the another UI, and
wherein the UI data includes at least one of image information
regarding the at least one executable object or layout information
regarding an arrangement of the at least one executable object.
20. The computer program product of claim 19, wherein the
displaying the at least one executable object comprises displaying
the at least one executable object arranged based on the control
information on the another UI for the application.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 14/508,966 filed Oct. 7, 2014, which is a
continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/343,415 filed
Jan. 4, 2012 entitled "APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY
CONTROLLING PERIPHERAL DEVICES IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL,
which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C, .sctn.119(a) of a Korean
patent application filed in the Korean intellectual Property Office
on Jan. 4, 2011 and assigned Serial No. 10-2011-0000370, the entire
disclosure of all of these patent applications are hereby
incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a mobile communication
terminal, and more particularly, to an apparatus and method for
remotely controlling peripheral devices in a mobile communication
terminal.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Information Technology (IT) convergence that includes
characteristics between devices are intimately connected to each
other, and new consumption contents that are created have become
important to the IT industry. Also, devices have evolved from a
device with firmware for single function to devices capable of
embedding an Operating System (OS) and using many services for
various purposes. For example, these newer devices may often
include smart TV and tablet PC functionality.
[0004] Because it is possible to perform communication between
devices through a variety of communication methods using a device
with an OS and a network interface, it may be possible to provide a
new service without the addition of physical device. That is, new
services may be implemented on these converged devices using mostly
software. Thus, it may be possible to provide services for
controlling peripheral devices using a mobile device such as a
smart phone through a representative function among these
convergence functions. For example, a TV remote control function, a
home theater control function, a car remote control function, a PC
mouse keyboard function, etc. may be performed using a smart phone.
Because each remote controller may have a physical input device
customized to function with a corresponding device, there may be a
disadvantage in which multiple physical remote controllers are
required to control their respective devices. In order to solve the
disadvantage, the functions of multiple remote controllers may be
performed by the mobile device such as a smart phone. The mobile
device may store instructions associated with the functions of
multiple remote controllers to be used by its user. Herein, the
mobile device may be a general term for a variety of devices,
having an OS function and a communication network function, such as
a mobile phone, a Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), a smart phone,
a tablet Personal Computer (PC), and a notebook.
[0005] In order to remotely control a controlled peripheral device
using a conventional mobile device, the user is often required to
connect to an external server, download a suitable control
application from the external server, and install the control
application in the mobile device. Also, in order to control
different controlled peripheral devices using the conventional
mobile device, an application for each controlled peripheral device
is often required to exist in the conventional mobile device.
Accordingly, if the user does not remember where the remote
controller is, he or she may spend a lot of time to find the remote
controller,
[0006] Also, the conventional mobile device may control only a few
functions of a controlled peripheral device (e.g., a volume and
channel change function of a TV). Accordingly, the conventional
mobile device does not correspond to optimized control &
interaction corresponding to a smart service application which may
be emerging, such as, a service application executed in a device
having an OS such as a smart TV and a tablet PC. In other words,
because the conventional mobile device like a general TV remote
controller unidirectionally transmits a control signal or displays
only information about a simple operation state, it may not provide
optimized control methods of different applications executed in a
device such as a smart TV. For example, in the smart TV,
applications such as a game application, an explorer application, a
magazine application, a messenger application, and a multimedia
application exist. The conventional mobile device such as the
general TV remote controller may not control these diverse
applications easily and quickly.
[0007] Also, in order to control a variety of applications for each
controlled peripheral device using the conventional mobile device,
because the whole process to a program design, a User Interface
(UI) task, and function implementation for each corresponding
control application must be developed, a lot of investment cost and
time is needed.
SUMMARY
[0008] To address the above-discussed deficiencies of the prior
art, it is a primary object to provide at least the advantages
described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosure
is to provide an apparatus and method for remotely controlling
peripheral devices in a mobile communication terminal.
[0009] Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide an
apparatus and method for configuring one integrated control
disclosure based on a profile with respect to a variety of
peripheral controllable devices and remotely controlling a
controlled peripheral device using the configured control
application.
[0010] In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure,
a method of controlling peripheral devices in a mobile
communication terminal includes acquiring a profile for a
controlled peripheral device, configuring a control application for
the controlled peripheral device based on the acquired profile, and
controlling the controlled peripheral device using the configured
control application.
[0011] In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure,
an apparatus for controlling peripheral devices in a mobile
communication terminal includes a profile manager for acquiring a
profile for a controlled peripheral device, a dynamic configuration
manager for configuring a control application for the controlled
peripheral device based on the acquired profile, and a control
interaction manager for controlling the controlled peripheral
device using the configured control application.
[0012] Before undertaking the DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
below, it may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain
words and phrases used throughout this patent document: the terms
"include" and "comprise," as well as derivatives thereof, mean
inclusion without limitation; the term "or," is inclusive, meaning
and/or; the phrases "associated with" and "associated therewith,"
as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included
within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to
or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with,
interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have,
have a property of, or the like; and the term "controller" means
any device, system or part thereof that controls at least one
operation, such a device may be implemented in hardware, firmware
or software, or some combination of at least two of the same. It
should be noted that the functionality associated with any
particular controller may be centralized or distributed, whether
locally or remotely. Definitions for certain words and phrases are
provided throughout this patent document, those of ordinary skill
in the art should understand that in many, if not most instances,
such definitions apply to prior, as well as future uses of such
defined words and phrases.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure
and its advantages, reference is now made to the following
description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in
which like reference numerals represent like parts:
[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates an example mobile communication terminal
and a controlled peripheral device according to one embodiment of
the present disclosure;
[0015] FIG. 2 illustrates example devices of a mobile communication
terminal according to one embodiment of the present disclosure;
[0016] FIG. 3 illustrates an example process of remotely
controlling peripheral devices in a mobile communication terminal
according to one embodiment of the present disclosure; and
[0017] FIG. 4 illustrates example image information and layout
information of objects configuring a picture according to one
embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] FIGS. 1 through 4, discussed below, and the various
embodiments used to describe the principles of the present
disclosure in this patent document are by way of illustration only
and should not be construed in any way to limit the scope of the
disclosure. Those skilled in the art will understand that the
principles of the present disclosure may be implemented in any
suitably arranged mobile communication terminal. Exemplary
embodiments of the present disclosure will be described herein
below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following
description, well-known functions or constructions are not
described in detail since they would obscure the disclosure in
unnecessary detail. Also, the terms used herein are defined
according to the functions of the present disclosure. Thus, the
terms may vary depending on user's or operator's intension and
usage. That is, the terms used herein must be understood based on
the descriptions made herein.
[0019] Hereinafter, an apparatus and method for remotely
controlling peripheral devices in a mobile communication terminal
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will
be described in detail. Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be
described with reference to a terminal. However, the prevent
disclosure may be applied to all mobile devices capable of
controlling applications of peripheral devices.
[0020] FIG. 1 illustrates a mobile communication terminal and
controlled peripheral devices according to the present disclosure.
Mobile communication terminal includes a terminal 100 having input,
display, and communication functions. The terminal 100 communicates
with controlled peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130, acquires
profiles of the controlled peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130,
and configures one integrated control application using the
acquired profiles. The terminal 100 remotely controls applications
(or services) of the corresponding controlled peripheral devices
110, 120, and 130 using the configured integrated control
application.
[0021] A profile server (not shown) manages profiles of the
respective controlled peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130 and
provides the profiles of the controlled peripheral devices 110,
120, and 130 to the terminal 100 according to request of the
terminal 100. The profile server may be an external server or may
be a local server. In certain embodiments, the controlled
peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130 may manage their own profiles
without the separate profile server. In this case, the profiles of
the controlled peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130 may be provided
to the terminal 100 using a Peer to Peer (P2P) type protocol
through direct connection between the terminal 100 and the
controlled peripheral devices 110, 120, and 130.
[0022] FIG. 2 illustrates an example mobile communication terminal
according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. The mobile
communication terminal includes a physical communication interface
200, a communication protocol 202, a device link manager 204, a
service enabler 206, a profile manager 208, a control interaction
manager 210, a dynamic configuration manager 212, and a control
application 214. The physical communication interface 200
communicates with controlled peripheral devices through
transmission means such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee. The
communication protocol 202 may include a data transfer protocol
such as a Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), a Digital Living Network
Alliance (DLNA), a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), a User
Datagram Protocol (UDP), a Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP), and a Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE).
[0023] The device link manager 204 searches the controlled
peripheral devices. Particularly, the device link manager 204 may
broadcast a search request message to the controlled peripheral
devices and receive response messages for the search request
message from the controlled peripheral devices, using the
communication protocol 202 and the physical communication interface
200. Each of the response messages may include information related
to corresponding controlled peripheral device. For example, the
information related to the controlled peripheral device may include
a variety of information such as a device name, a model name, a
device type, such as for indicating whether to control a device, a
network address, and a service name, a service kind, an application
name, and an application kind. Also, the device link manager 204
extracts the information related to the controlled peripheral
devices from each of the response messages received according to
the controlled peripheral devices and displays a controlled
peripheral device list on a picture based on the extracted
information related to the controlled peripheral devices.
[0024] The service enabler 206 searches services or applications
performed in the controlled peripheral devices. Particularly, the
service enabler 206 broadcasts a search request message to the
controlled peripheral devices and receives response messages for
the search request message from the controlled peripheral devices,
using the communication protocol 202 and the physical communication
interface 200. Each of the response messages includes information
about a service or an application which is currently performed or
changed from a corresponding controlled peripheral device.
[0025] If a profile of the controlled peripheral device does not
exist in a memory (not shown), the profile manager 208 requests a
profile server to transmit the profile of the corresponding
controlled peripheral device, receives the corresponding profile
from the profile server, and stores and manages the received
profile in the memory (not shown) of the controlled peripheral
device. In one embodiment, the profile includes User Interface (UI)
information for configuring a picture and control command
information to be registered in objects. Also, the profile may
include a communication protocol. The UI information includes image
information and layout information of the objects that may be used
for configuring the picture. For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the
objects may be objects of various types, such as a button, a touch
input, a gesture input, a sensor input, a file list, a moving
picture, and music, which may be provided to a user through a
terminal.
[0026] Referring again to FIG. 2, the control interaction manager
210 remotely controls a controlled peripheral device using a
configured control application 214. That is, if the user selects an
image of an object arranged on the picture, the control interaction
manager 210 verifies control command information mapped to the
image of the object, processes the verified control command
information according to a communication protocol (e.g., standards
of a TCP, a UDP, a UPnP, etc.) defined in a corresponding profile,
and transmits the processed control command information to a
corresponding controlled peripheral device. Also, if information is
received from the corresponding controlled peripheral device, the
control interaction manager 210 analyzes the received information,
compares the analyzed information with registered control command
information, and performs an operation associated with the object
selected by the user.
[0027] The dynamic configuration manager 212 analyzes a profile of
a controlled peripheral device and configures the control
application 214 for the controlled peripheral device in real time
based on the analyzed result. That is, the dynamic configuration
manager 212 extracts UI information for configuring a picture and
control command information to be registered in an object from the
profile of the controlled peripheral device, arranges an image of
each object on the picture using the extracted UI information,
connects the extracted control command information to each object,
maps the image of each object arranged on the picture to the
control command information for each object, and registers the
mapped information.
[0028] FIG. 3 illustrates an example process of remotely
controlling peripheral devices in a mobile communication terminal
according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. In step 301,
a terminal determines whether a communication control application
execution menu is selected according to a key selected by a
user.
[0029] If the communication control application execution menu is
selected in step 301, the terminal broadcasts a search request
message to controlled peripheral devices to ascertain whether the
controlled peripheral devices exist within a controllable range in
step 303. In one embodiment, the terminal broadcasts the search
request message to the controlled peripheral devices, using one or
more physical communication interfaces (e.g., Bluetooth, Zigbee,
etc.) and various communication protocols (e.g., a UPnP, a DLNA, a
TCP, a UDP, an SNMP, an RF4CE, etc.) for each device. In this
particular embodiment, the controlled peripheral devices include
all of a device in which a control function for the corresponding
device are configured in the terminal and a device in which a
control function for the corresponding device does not initially
exist in the terminal,
[0030] The terminal determines whether response messages for the
search request message are received from the controlled peripheral
devices in step 305. In one embodiment, each of the response
messages includes information related to a corresponding controlled
peripheral device. For example, the information related to the
controlled peripheral device may include a variety of information
such as a device name, a model name, a device type (for indicating
whether to control a device), a network address, a service name, a
service kind, an application name, and an application kind.
[0031] When the response messages for the search request message
are received from the controlled peripheral devices in step 305,
the terminal verifies that the controlled peripheral devices exist
within their controllable range. In step 307, the terminal extracts
information related to the controlled peripheral device from each
of the response messages received according to the controlled
peripheral devices and displays a controlled peripheral device list
on a picture based on the extracted information related to each
controlled peripheral device.
[0032] In step 309, the terminal determines whether one controlled
peripheral device is selected on the controlled peripheral device
list displayed on the picture according to a key selected by the
user.
[0033] When the one controlled peripheral device is selected on the
controlled peripheral device list displayed on the picture in step
309, the terminal determines whether a profile of the selected
controlled peripheral device exists in a memory using information
related to the selected controlled peripheral device in step
311.
[0034] When the profile of the selected controlled peripheral
device exists in the memory in step 311, the terminal proceeds to
step 315. Although FIG. 3 does not illustrate that the profile of
the selected controlled peripheral device exist in the memory, if
the profile of the selected controlled peripheral device exists in
the memory, the terminal transmits version information of the
profile that exists in the memory to the profile server. If a newly
updated profile exists in the profile server, the terminal receives
the newly updated profile from the profile server and may updates
the profile that exists in the memory.
[0035] Meanwhile, when the profile of the selected controlled
peripheral device does not exist in the memory in step 311, the
terminal requests the profile server to transmit the profile of the
selected controlled peripheral device using the information related
to the selected controlled peripheral device, for example, using a
device name and receives the profile of the selected controlled
peripheral device from the profile server. At this time, the
profile server may search the profile of the selected controlled
peripheral device using the information received from the terminal
and may transmit the searched profile to the terminal.
[0036] In step 315, the terminal analyzes the profile of the
controlled peripheral device, which exists in the memory or is
received from the profile server, configures a control application
for the selected controlled peripheral device in real time based on
the analyzed result, and displays the configured control
application as a picture on the UI of the terminal. In one
embodiment, the profile includes UI information for configuring the
picture and control command information to be registered in
objects. Also, the profile may include a communication protocol in
addition to them. The UI information includes image information and
layout information of objects for configuring the picture. For
example, as shown in FIG. 4, the objects may include objects of
diverse types, which may be provided to the user through the
terminal, such as a button, a touch input, a gesture input, a
sensor input, a file list, a moving picture, and music. That is,
the terminal may extract the UI information for configuring the
picture and the control command information to be registered in the
objects from the profile of the controlled peripheral device,
arrange images of the respective objects on the picture using the
extracted UI information, and connect the extracted control command
information to the respective objects. The terminal may also map
the images of the respective objects arranged on the picture to the
control command information for the respective objects and
registers the mapped information.
[0037] In step 317, the terminal may remotely control the selected
controlled peripheral device according to a selected operation of
the user using the configured control application. That is, if the
user selects the image of the object arranged on the picture, the
terminal may then verify control command information mapped to the
image of the object, process the verified control command
information according to a communication protocol (e.g., standards
of a TCP, a UDP, a UPnP, etc.) defined in a corresponding profile,
and transmit the processed control command information to a
corresponding controlled peripheral device. Also, if information is
received from the corresponding controlled peripheral device, the
terminal analyzes the received information, compares the analyzed
information with registered control command information, and
performs a suitable operation.
[0038] Thereafter, the terminal ends the process of FIG. 3.
[0039] Although FIG. 3 does not illustrate that a controlled
peripheral device executes any application (or service) while the
terminal remotely controls the controlled peripheral device;
however, if the controlled peripheral device executes any
application (or service) while the terminal remotely controls the
controlled peripheral device, the terminal may automatically
configure the optimum control application capable of interacting
with a corresponding application. The terminal may acquire a
profile or profile identifier of a service or application which is
currently performed or changed from a corresponding controlled
peripheral device (e.g. search for it from the memory or request
the profile server to receive it) and configure a control
application capable of providing the optimum control function to
the user in real time. For example, if a personal computer (PC)
functioning as a controlled peripheral device is searched and
selected, the terminal may configure a control application related
to a mouse and keyboard function of the PC based on a profile of
the PC and may remotely control the PC using the configured control
application. If the PC executes an application such as Media Player
or Power Point, it may transmit a profile or profile identifier of
the corresponding application to the terminal to allow the terminal
to acquire the corresponding profile (e.g. search for it from the
memory or request the profile server to receive it) and configure
the control application capable of providing the optimum control
function to the user based on the acquired profile. That is, when
the Media Player is executed in the PC, the terminal provides a
control function for the Media Player to the user based on a
profile in which information such as reproduction information,
pause information, and volume adjustment information is loaded.
When the Power Point is executed in the PC, the terminal may
provide control functions such as a mode change function, a
previous page change function, and a next page change function.
[0040] The present disclosure may reduce the burden connecting to
an external server, download a control application for controlling
different controlled peripheral device, and install the control
application in the terminal by configuring one integrated control
application based on a profile with respect to a variety of
peripheral controllable devices. Also, because a variety of
controllable devices and applications (or services) may be managed
on one picture, the present disclosure may have an advantage in
that the variety of devices and applications (or services) may be
controlled with a single integrated control application without
selecting and executing a control application suitable for a
controlled peripheral device among multiple control
applications.
[0041] Also, because a control application for a new device
(service or application) may be simply provided through profile
acquisition and update without additional development of a device
using search, control protocol, and control functions, the present
disclosure may provide an advantage in that development resources
may be reduced. Also, because there is no need to separately
develop a control application according to each model, and provide
the developed control application to the user with respect to a
product which provides a variety of functions specialized according
to each model even if the product is one product group, the present
disclosure may have an advantage in that management and
distribution of the control application may be quickly and
conveniently performed.
[0042] While the present disclosure has been particularly shown and
described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will
be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in
form and details may be made therein without departing from the
spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the
appended claims.
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